Researching Skills for Practical Course Students This course is for use by Academic staff to adapt for their under-graduate students. Originally designed for Art, Media and Design students the idea behind these resources is to address the perceived discrepancy between what students on ‘creative’ courses do in the studio - hands on making - and the academic skills they have to master in order to develop graduate attributes. The approach makes use of the straight-forward delivery method of a lecture, something the students usually expect andAuthor(s): Alke Groppel-Wegener,Staffordshire University

Ralph Fertig: What Matters to Me and Why Ralph Fertig, a clinical associate professor at the USC School of Social Work, addresses the topic "What Matters to Me and Why" on Nov. 4, 2009.
Fertig has fought for social justice as a federal administrative judge, civil rights lawyer, social worker and sociologist. "The Washington Post" once dubbed him "the conscience of Washington." Still a progressive voice for a just society, he now champions social change through lectures on social welfare policy at the USC School of Social Work, where hAuthor(s): No creator set